New Peanut Production Research Database Launches

The National Peanut Board has funded production research projects to increase efficiencies for farmers since 2001, totaling more than 650 projects and $45.4 million. Now, NPB is taking its commitment to research one step further with the launch of the new Production Research Database, available at nationalpeanutboard.org/more/production-research-database.

NPB is giving unprecedented access to research projects involving the Board’s funds. Within the database, growers and industry members can learn more about research on a specific topic—from breeding and genomics to pest and disease control—region, year and investigator.   

“The Production Research Database is a fantastic resource for growers, extension agents and researchers,” said Dan Ward, National Peanut Board N.C. board member, former chairman and research committee chair. 

"For growers, it is not only a clear way to see where research dollars are going, it's also easy to use and access from the field," said Ward. "For researchers, it helps avoid duplication of efforts and shows opportunities for collaboration."

Production research is a core part of NPB’s mission to improve the economic condition of America's peanut farmers and their families. In its 20+ year history, the National Peanut Board has invested and secured more than $45 million in production research funding, through budgeted allocations and industry matching funds.

NPB supports research primarily through proposals from peanut-producing states' certified peanut producer organization. From improving disease resistance and drought tolerance to developing high oleic varieties and mapping the peanut genome, NPB-funded research is making peanut farmers more sustainable and more profitable.

NPB’s online home for production research stories and news is PeanutResearch.org.

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